Fwd: [Fembot] Ada Issue 14 Launch--Visualizing Protest: Transnational Approaches to the Aesthetics of Dissent
---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Carol Stabile <carol.stabile@gmail.com> Date: Mon, Dec 3, 2018 at 9:27 AM Subject: [Fembot] Ada Issue 14 Launch--Visualizing Protest: Transnational Approaches to the Aesthetics of Dissent To: Fembot List <fembot@lists.uoregon.edu> Dear Collective Members, We are pleased to announce the launch of Issue 14 <http://adanewmedia.org/issues/issue-archives/issue14/> of *Ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media, and Technology*. This special issue, titled “Visualizing Protest: Transnational Approaches to the Aesthetics of Dissent” was co-edited by Ela Przybylo, Veronika Novoselova and Sara Rodrigues. Working with Ela Przbylo, Veronika Novoselova and Sara Rodrigues has been an incredible privilege and we are grateful to them and their contributors for this powerful and moving issue. Thanks to all who participated in the open peer review for this issue. Thank you as well to *Ada *co-editor, Radhika Gajjala (Bowling Green State University); Fembot community engagement and content coordinator, Sarah Hamid, Shehram Mokhtar (University of Oregon), Eva Peskin (University of Maryland); and Fembot graduate assistant and copyeditor Riddhima Sharma (Bowling Green State University). Fembot works because of their work. *Ada, Issue 14: Table of Contents* 1. Introduction: Visualizing Protest: Transnational Approaches to the Aesthetics of Dissent By Ela Przybylo, Veronika Novoselova and Sara Rodrigues https://adanewmedia.org/2018/10/issue14-przybylo-novoselova-rodrigues/ 2. “América Latina Vai Ser Toda Feminista”: Visualizing & Realizing Transnational Feminisms in the Women’s Worlds March for Rights By Cara Snyder, Dr. Ana Maria Veiga & Dr. Cristina Schiebe Wolff https://adanewmedia.org/2018/10/issue14-snyderveigawolff/ 3. Awkwardness and Assemblage: Digital Schemes for Feminist World-Making By Carrie Smith and Maria Stehle https://adanewmedia.org/2018/10/issue14-smithstehle/ 4. Between A Rock And A Hard Place: Performative Politics And Queer Migrant Activisms By Krista Lynes https://adanewmedia.org/2018/10/issue14-lynes/ 5. Drawing the Revolution: The Practice and Politics of Collaboration in the Graphic Novel *Lissa* By Coleman Nye and Sherine Hamdy https://adanewmedia.org/2018/10/issue14-hamdynye/ 6. Platform Feminism: Protest and the Politics of Spatial Organization By Rianka Singh https://adanewmedia.org/2018/10/issue14-singh/ 7. Protesting in the Streets of Instagram By Ali Rachel Pearl https://adanewmedia.org/2018/10/issue14-pearl/ 8. Race and Resistance Amid Feminism, Priming, and Capitalism: The (surprisingly-globalized) Visual of an Asian American Woman Activist By Jenny Korn https://adanewmedia.org/2018/10/issue14-korn/ Best, Carol A. Stabile Author: *The Broadcast 41: Women and the Anti-Communist Blacklist* <https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/broadcast-41> Email: carol.stabile@gmail.com <carol.stabile@gmail.com> Twitter: @castabile she/her/hers _______________________________________________ Fembot mailing list Fembot@lists.uoregon.edu https://lists.uoregon.edu/mailman/listinfo/fembot -- ___ Radhika Gajjala Co-editor of Ada: Journal of Gender and New Media (adanewmedia.org) Professor, School of Media and Communication and American Culture Studies Program Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green Ohio http://www.radhikagajjala.org
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